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Pakistans stand is not without guarantees by China. Pakistans calculation is that China has enough influence and money to compensate for what west may deny and in return china gets to bleed USA in Afghanistan. The calculation is reasonable at political level. For people on the ground its moot.
 
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Pakistans stand is not without guarantees by China. Pakistans calculation is that China has enough influence and money to compensate for what west may deny and in return china gets to bleed USA in Afghanistan. The calculation is reasonable at political level. For people on the ground its moot.

Nah.Beijing fled on the first signs of American discontent on funding the Iran gas pipeline .They would look to avoid locking horns with the United States as far as possible. I wouldn't think that is the relevant case here.
 
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WHO KNOWS IF THEY ARE EXACTLY ILLEGAL OR APPROVED BY YOUR GOVT / MILITARY BUT ARE JUST HIDING THE FACT JUST TO PREVENT PUBLIC BACK LASH

Has any such thing been approved by the Parliament? There is no such approval given by the parliament and no such disclosed presidential orders given by the federal government. So this argument does not apply - even if they have secretly worked out a deal - its still illegal given that it is not passed by Parliament or Presidential ordinance (which has to be passed by parliament within three months as well).
 
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Has any such thing been approved by the Parliament? There is no such approval given by the parliament and no such disclosed presidential orders given by the federal government. So this argument does not apply - even if they have secretly worked out a deal - its still illegal given that it is not passed by Parliament or Presidential ordinance (which has to be passed by parliament within three months as well).

It's secret as all intelligence operations/cooperations go, remember the drone strikes are conducted by the CIA with intelligence inputs from ISI - speculated.

WikiLeaks: Pakistan quietly approved drone attacks, U.S. special units

WikiLeaks: Pakistan quietly approved drone attacks, U.S. special units - CNN

I don't think ISI activities require Parliamentary approval.
 
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It's secret as all intelligence operations/cooperations go, remember the drone strikes are conducted by the CIA with intelligence inputs from ISI - speculated.

WikiLeaks: Pakistan quietly approved drone attacks, U.S. special units

WikiLeaks: Pakistan quietly approved drone attacks, U.S. special units - CNN

I don't think ISI activities require Parliamentary approval.

Incorrect, the Wikileaks said Pakistan requested the use of drones in one or two incidents where they needed the use of drone surveillance. Wikileaks has never said Pakistan asked the US to bomb any part of Pakistan.

Drone attacks are not ISI activities. The overall mandate of the ISI is also approved by the federal government, which is approved by the Parliament.

Whenever ISI has acted beyond its mandate (an example is the missing persons case) it too had to be answerable to the Pakistani courts.

Why didn't you guys object then that the Pakistani courts are doing something wrong? At that time the Pakistani courts were your heroes when the ISI was being dragged through the mud, but now when they give a decision as per the letter of the law you guys don't like them?

As I started my entrance in this thread, these positions against Pakistan are utter nonsense.
 
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First of all the family and representatives completely denied that Afridi had done anything, but when the US started publicly supporting him, all the beans got spilt.
 
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Fine. Let's say the Pakistani courts passed the right judgement and sentenced the person for collaborating with another intelligence agency. But, what about the people who supposedly harboured OBM? That is not a crime against the state? When all the top officials have cried out hoarse that OBM was not there, finally he was found. What about the case and trial of people who were responsible for keeping him there? Or just dust that under the carpet?
 
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@Asim

Incorrect, the Wikileaks said Pakistan requested the use of drones in one or two incidents where they needed the use of drone surveillance. Wikileaks has never said Pakistan asked the US to bomb any part of Pakistan.

Where did you get that from that article?

Drone attacks are not ISI activities. The overall mandate of the ISI is also approved by the federal government, which is approved by the Parliament.

It is speculative, nothing is there on paper, but then apart from the ISI which agency would be working with the CIA inside Pakistan?

Whenever ISI has acted beyond its mandate (an example is the missing persons case) it too had to be answerable to the Pakistani courts.

But that doesn't prove that they sought a parliamentary approval for their operations.



"Malik suggested we hold off alleged Predator attacks until after the Bajaur operation. The PM brushed aside Rehman's remarks and said, 'I don't care if they do it as long as they get the right people. We'll protest in the National Assembly and then ignore it.' "

But other U.S. records revealed by WikiLeaks make clear that there were meetings between American and Pakistani officials about drones.

The official "said he wanted to say in an unofficial capacity that he and many others could accept Predator strikes as they were surgical and clearly hitting high value targets. He mentioned that fear among the local populace in areas where the strikes have been occurring was lessening because 'everyone knew that they only hit the house or location of very bad people.'"
The same official painted a gloomy picture of the situation, saying, "Our house is on fire and we need to take drastic actions," according to the cable.
 
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@Asim



Where did you get that from that article?
The article is wrong, wikileaks only showed that there is indifference from Gilani according to Patterson but we never asked anyone to bomb Pakistan.

It is speculative, nothing is there on paper, but then apart from the ISI which agency would be working with the CIA inside Pakistan?
I'm saying on paper there is no agency working with the CIA. If any individual is, they deserve a treason trial.

But that doesn't prove that they sought a parliamentary approval for their operations.
And they got punished for it - there is a trial going on against them...
 
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Fine. Let's say the Pakistani courts passed the right judgement and sentenced the person for collaborating with another intelligence agency. But, what about the people who supposedly harboured OBM? That is not a crime against the state? When all the top officials have cried out hoarse that OBM was not there, finally he was found. What about the case and trial of people who were responsible for keeping him there? Or just dust that under the carpet?

There is the Abottabad commission which is about to release its results. When the results come, prosecutions will start if any person is still found in Pakistan. There are basically two real estate agents from Peshawar, who helped him. No Pakistani institutions name has been risen anywhere.
 
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So Pakistan has turned against the West, so what...Ker lo jo kerna hay masi museebtey
 
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There is the Abottabad commission which is about to release its results. When the results come, prosecutions will start if any person is still found in Pakistan. There are basically two real estate agents from Peshawar, who helped him. No Pakistani institutions name has been risen anywhere.

Yes one year plus, there is absolutely no urgency to find out who was hiding him? In such cases people involved will be out of country or labeled as such. Also there is hardly any concern in this regard in Pakistan. Why am I not surprised?
 
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Pakistans stand is not without guarantees by China. Pakistans calculation is that China has enough influence and money to compensate for what west may deny and in return china gets to bleed USA in Afghanistan. The calculation is reasonable at political level. For people on the ground its moot.

Peoples on the ground , in genrl already like the idea, even freedom fighting, groups like HAQANI are ready & happy , for this new upcomming, reginal united, alliance.
Hope india would be , a part of it!
Thanks for your , truth speaking!
 
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Yes one year plus, there is absolutely no urgency to find out who was hiding him? In such cases people involved will be out of country or labeled as such. Also there is hardly any concern in this regard in Pakistan. Why am I not surprised?

The results are actually coming along the way. There are 2 brothers from Peshawar who have been implicated as the people who were at the front of all his dealings. Bin Laden didn't talk to anyone.

The AC is dealing with a host of issues including why ISI wasn't able to catch him on their own, what was the action of our military during the Abottabad raid and how to punish the US for violating our sovereignty.

We are punishing both parties those who helped OBL and those who helped CIA.
 
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